The present disclosure provides a electrostatic discharge (esd) protection circuit, coupled between a first reference terminal and a second reference terminal; the esd protection circuit includes a first voltage divider, a second voltage divider, a first trigger circuit and a second trigger circuit. The first trigger circuit includes a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the first reference terminal, and the second terminal is coupled to the second reference terminal via the first voltage divider. The second trigger circuit includes a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the second reference terminal, the second terminal is coupled to the first reference terminal via the second voltage divider, and the second trigger circuit and the first trigger circuit are in parallel connection.
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16. A semiconductor circuit, comprising:
a gan based hemt, comprising a gate, a drain and a source, wherein the drain is coupled to a first reference voltage, and the source is coupled to a second reference voltage; and
a first sub-circuit, comprising:
a first trigger circuit, comprising a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal coupled to the gate of the gan based hemt;
a first voltage divider, coupled between the second terminal of the first trigger circuit and the source of the gan based hemt; and
a first discharge component, comprising a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the first source/drain is coupled to the source of the gan based hemt, and the gate is coupled to the second terminal of the first trigger circuit; and
a second sub-circuit, comprising:
a second discharge component, comprising a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the first source/drain is coupled to the gate of the gan based hemt, and the gate is coupled to the second terminal of the second trigger circuit;
wherein the first trigger circuit and the first voltage divider as a whole and the first discharge component and the second discharge component as a whole are parallel connected to each other.
1. An electrostatic discharge (esd) protection circuit, configured to protect a gallium nitride (gan) based high electron mobility transistor (hemt), wherein the gan based hemt comprises a gate, a drain and a source, the electrostatic discharge protection circuit comprising:
a first sub-circuit, comprising:
a first trigger circuit, comprising a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the gate of the gan based hemt;
a first voltage divider, coupled between the second terminal of the first trigger circuit and the source of the gan based hemt; and
a first discharge component, comprising a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the first source/drain is coupled to the gate of the gan based hemt, the gate is coupled to the second terminal of the first trigger circuit; and
a second sub-circuit, comprising:
a second discharge component, comprising a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the first source/drain is coupled to the source of the gan based hemt, and the gate is coupled to the second terminal of the second trigger circuit;
wherein the first trigger circuit and the first voltage divider as a whole and the first discharge component and the second discharge component as a whole are parallel connected to each other.
8. An esd protection circuit, coupled between a first reference terminal and a second reference terminal, the electrostatic discharge protection circuit comprising:
a first voltage divider;
a second voltage divider;
a first trigger circuit, comprising a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the first reference terminal, the second terminal is coupled to the second reference terminal via the first voltage divider, wherein the first trigger circuit has a threshold voltage, and when a voltage of the first terminal of the first trigger circuit is higher than a voltage of the second terminal and a difference therebetween exceeds the threshold voltage of the first trigger circuit, the first trigger circuit conducts;
a second trigger circuit, comprising a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the second reference terminal, the second terminal is coupled to the first reference terminal via the second voltage divider, and the second trigger circuit and the first trigger circuit are in parallel connection;
a first discharge component, comprising a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the gate is coupled between the first trigger circuit and the first voltage divider; and
a second discharge component, comprising a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the gate is coupled between the second trigger circuit and the second voltage divider, and the first discharge component and the second are in series connection.
2. The esd protection circuit of
a second trigger circuit, comprising a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the source of the gan based hemt; and
a second voltage divider, coupled between the second terminal of the second trigger circuit and the gate of the gan based hemt.
3. The esd protection circuit of
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17. The semiconductor circuit of
a second trigger circuit, comprising a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the source of the gan based hemt; and
a second voltage divider, coupled between the second terminal of the second trigger circuit and the gate of the gan based hemt.
18. The semiconductor circuit of
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This application claims the benefit of priority to Patent Application No. 201810094319.3, filed in China on Jan. 31, 2018; the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Gallium nitride (GaN) based devices has been widely applied in commercial applications, in particular, in the high-frequency and high-power applications. However, the GaN based devices often have a smaller gate-to-source breakdown voltage, for example, less than 10 volts. Therefore, the gate of GaN based devices is prone to damage owing to the gate voltage overshoot. Electrostatic discharge is a sudden release of electrostatic charges, which may result in a high electric field and current within the integrated circuit (IC), thereby damaging the GaN based device therewithin.
Aspects of embodiments of the present disclosure are best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying drawings. It is noted that, in accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features are not drawn to scale. In fact, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for the clarity of discussion.
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments or examples, for implementing different features of the subject matter of this disclosure. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. For example, the formation of a first feature over or on a second feature in the description that follows may include embodiments in which the first and second features are formed in direct contact, and may also include embodiments in which additional features may be formed between the first and second features, such that the first and second features may not be in direct contact. In addition, reference numerals and/or letters may be repeated in various examples of the present disclosure. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
Further, spatially relative terms, such as “beneath.” “below,” “lower,” “above,” “upper” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the drawings. The spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the drawings. The apparatus may be otherwise oriented (e.g., rotated by 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein may likewise be interpreted accordingly.
Notwithstanding that the numerical ranges and parameters setting forth the broad scope of the disclosure are approximations, the numerical values set forth in the specific examples are reported as precisely as possible. Any numerical value, however, inherently contains certain errors necessarily resulting from the standard deviation found in the respective testing measurements. Also, as used herein, the term “about” generally means within 10%, 5%, 1%, or 0.5% of a given value or range. Alternatively, the term “about” means within an acceptable standard error of the mean when considered by one of ordinary skill in the art. Other than in the operating/working examples, or unless otherwise expressly specified, all of the numerical ranges, amounts, values and percentages such as those for quantities of materials, durations of times, temperatures, operating conditions, ratios of amounts, and the likes thereof disclosed herein should be understood as modified in all instances by the term “about.” Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the present disclosure and attached claims are approximations that can vary as desired. At the very least, each numerical parameter should at least be construed in light of the number of reported significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques. Ranges can be expressed herein as from one endpoint to another endpoint or between two endpoints. All ranges disclosed herein are inclusive of the endpoints, unless specified otherwise.
As compared with silicon based metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (silicon based MOSFET), the GaN based HEMTs have a lower threshold voltage and smaller gate-to-source source on-state resistance. On the one hand, these features allow for a lower gate driving power and a higher current and switching frequency. On the other hand, the lower gate breakdown voltage of the GaN based HEMT may result in the damage to the gate terminal because the voltage overshot surge exceeds the gate breakdown voltage. Therefore, a gate protection circuit is often used to protect the GaN based HEMT to avoid the damage caused by the voltage overshot surge during the component switching or electrostatic discharge surge.
Reference is made to
Due to the characteristics of the component(s) used in the ESD protection circuit 100, the ESD protection circuit 100 comprises two parts, i.e., the ESD protection sub-circuit 100A and 100B, which respectively have different trigger voltages. The ESD protection sub-circuit 100A and ESD protection sub-circuit 100B are coupled in series by way of stacking; specifically, the ESD protection sub-circuit 100A is coupled between the gate G of the GaN based HEMT 102 and the ESD protection sub-circuit 100B, whereas the ESD protection sub-circuit 100B is coupled between the ESD protection sub-circuit 100A and the source S of the GaN based HEMT 102. In particular, the ESD protection sub-circuit 100A comprises a trigger circuit 112, a voltage divider 114 and a discharge component 116; in certain embodiments of the present disclosure, the voltage divider 114 may be a resistor, the discharge component 116 may be a GaN based transistor and have a threshold voltage Vt1, wherein the discharge component 116 comprises a first source/drain T1, a second source/drain T2 and a gate T3; when the voltage of the first source/drain T1 or the second source/drain T2 is greater than the voltage of the gate T3 and the difference therebetween exceeds the threshold voltage Vt1, the GaN based transistor 116 is turned on or conducts, and the first source/drain T1 of the GaN based transistor 116 is coupled to the gate G and the resistor component 126 of the GaN based HEMT 102.
The voltage divider 114 is coupled between the second source/drain T2 and gate T3 of the GaN based transistor 116. The trigger circuit 112 is coupled between the first source/drain T1 and gate T3 of the GaN based transistor 116, wherein the trigger circuit 112 has a first terminal T1 and a second terminal T2 that are respectively coupled to the first source/drain T1 and gate T3 of the GaN based transistor 116. As illustrated in
When a positive electrostatic discharge surge passes through the output/input pin 124 and enters into the IC chip, the voltage of the first terminal T1 of the trigger circuit 112 is asserted upward, and the extent to which the voltage of the first terminal T1 of the trigger circuit 112 is asserted is greater than the voltage of the second terminal T2 and the difference therebetween exceeds a threshold voltage Vt2 of the trigger circuit 112, the trigger circuit 112 is turned on or conducts. When the voltage of the first terminal T1 of the trigger circuit 112 is continuously asserted upward, the voltage of the second terminal T2 of the trigger circuit 112 is further elevated until the voltage difference between the voltage of the second terminal T2 of the trigger circuit 118 and the second reference voltage VSS exceeds the threshold voltage Vt1 of the GaN based transistor 116; then the GaN based transistor 116 is turned on or conducts, thereby forming a first path from the output/input pin 124 of the IC chip via the trigger circuit 112, the voltage dividers 114 and 120 and the GaN based transistor 122 to the second reference voltage VSS. When the current passing through the first path is large enough so that the cross-voltage of the voltage divider 114 exceeds the threshold voltage Vt1 of the GaN based transistor 116, the GaN based transistor 116 is then turned on or conducts, thereby forming a second path from the output/input pin 124 of the IC chip via the GaN based transistors 116 and 122 to the second reference voltage VSS.
Since the GaN based transistors 116 and 122 are designed to be very robust, the second path is in fact the channel used to channel the electrostatic discharge surge. However, the design as shown in
Reference is made to
ESD protection circuit 200 comprises two parts, i.e., the ESD protection sub-circuit 200A and 200B that respectively having different trigger voltages. Unlike the ESD protection circuit 100, the ESD protection sub-circuit 200A and the ESD protection sub-circuit 200B are not coupled in series by way of stacking. Specifically, both the ESD protection sub-circuit 200A and 200B are coupled between the gate G and source S of the GaN based HEMT 202, except that the ESD protection sub-circuit 200A and 200B are oriented oppositely; in certain embodiments of the present disclosure, the ESD protection sub-circuit 200A and 200B may be symmetrical. In particular, the ESD protection sub-circuit 200A comprises a trigger circuit 212, a voltage divider 214 and a discharge component 216; in certain embodiments of the present disclosure, the voltage divider 214 may be a resistor, and the discharge component 216 may be a GaN based transistor and have a threshold voltage Vt1, wherein the discharge component 216 comprises a first source/drain T1, a second source/drain T2 and a gate T3; when the voltage of the first source/drain T1 or the second source/drain T2 is greater than the voltage of the gate T3 and the difference therebetween exceeds the threshold voltage Vt1, the GaN based transistor 216 may be turned on or conduct; the first source/drain T1 of the GaN based transistor 216 is coupled to the gate G of the GaN based HEMT 202 and resistor component 226.
The voltage divider 214 is coupled between the gate T3 of the GaN based transistor 216 and the second reference voltage VSS. The trigger circuit 212 is coupled between the first source/drain T1 and gate T3 of the GaN based transistor 216, wherein the trigger circuit 212 has a first terminal T1 and a second terminal T2 that are respectively coupled to the first source/drain T1 and gate T3 of the GaN based transistor 216. As illustrated in
Reference is made to
When the trigger circuit 212 conducts, a first path from the output/input pin 224 via the trigger circuit 212 and the voltage divider 214 to the second reference voltage VSS is formed; since the voltage divider 214 is designed to have a greater resistance, the current flowing through the first path is smaller; as illustrated in
Since the GaN based transistor 222 has conducted already, when the GaN based transistor 216 conducts, a second path from the output/input pin 124 of the IC chip via the GaN based transistor 216 and GaN based transistor 222 to the second reference voltage VSS is formed. Since the GaN based transistors 216 and 222 are designed to be very robust, that is, they have a larger area, the second path is in fact the one used to channel the electrostatic discharge surge; more importantly, in the present embodiment, the GaN based transistors 216 and 222 could be completely turned on or conduct simultaneously; that is, as compared with the approach depicted in
As should be noted, when a negative electrostatic discharge surge passes through the output/input pin 124 and enters the IC chip, then the situation in operation would be completely opposite to the case discussed above in connection with the positive electrostatic discharge surge passing through the output/input pin 124 and entering into the IC chip; that is, the GaN based transistor 216 is first turned on or conducts, then the trigger circuit 218 is turned on, and lastly, when the GaN based transistor 222 conducts, the second path conducts to channel the electrostatic discharge surge.
The ESD protection circuit 600 comprises two parts, i.e., the ESD protection sub-circuit 600A and 600B that respectively have different trigger voltages. In certain embodiments of the present disclosure, the ESD protection circuit 600 and the ESD protection circuit 200 may have the exact identical components yet with different connections among the components. For example, the ESD protection sub-circuit 600A comprises the trigger circuit 212, the voltage divider 214 and the discharge component 216 of the ESD protection sub-circuit 200A, and the first source/drain T1 of the GaN based transistor 216 is coupled to the second reference voltage VSS.
The voltage divider 214 is coupled between the gate T3 of the GaN based transistor 216 and second reference voltage VSS. The trigger circuit 212 has a first terminal T1 and a second terminal T2 that are respectively coupled to the gate G of the GaN based transistor 202 and the gate T3 of the GaN based transistor 216. As illustrated in
The schematic diagram showing the relationship between operating voltage and current of the ESD protection circuit 600 may be the same as that of the ESD protection circuit 200; therefore, reference is made to both
When the trigger circuit 212 conducts, a first path from the output/input pin 224 via the trigger circuit 212 and the voltage divider 214 to the second reference voltage VSS is formed; since the voltage divider 214 is designed to have a greater resistance, the current flowing through the first path is smaller; as illustrated in
Since the GaN based transistor 222 has conducted already, when the GaN based transistor 216 conducts, a second path from the output/input pin 124 of the IC chip via the GaN based transistor 216 and GaN based transistor 222 to the second reference voltage VSS is formed. Since the GaN based transistors 216 and 222 are designed to be very robust, that is, they have a larger area, the second path is in fact the one used to channel the electrostatic discharge surge; more importantly, in the present embodiment, the GaN based transistors 216 and 222 could be completely turned on or conduct simultaneously; that is, as compared with the approach depicted in
As should be noted, when a negative electrostatic discharge surge passes through the output/input pin 124 and enters the IC chip, then the situation in operation would be completely opposite to the case discussed above in connection with the positive electrostatic discharge surge passing through the output/input pin 124 and entering into the IC chip; that is, the GaN based transistor 216 is first turned on or conducts, then the trigger circuit 218 is turned on, and lastly, when the GaN based transistor 222 conducts, the second path conducts to channel the electrostatic discharge surge. As should be noted, the trigger circuits 212 and 218 in
Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit configured to protect a Gallium nitride (GaN) based high electron mobility transistor (HEMT). The GaN based HEMT includes a gate, a drain and a source. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit includes: a first sub-circuit, including: a first trigger circuit, including a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the gate of the GaN based HEMT; a first voltage divider, coupled between the second terminal of the first trigger circuit and the source of the GaN based HEMT; and a first discharge component, including a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the first source/drain is coupled to the gate of the GaN based HEMT, the gate is coupled to the second terminal of the first trigger circuit.
Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide an ESD protection circuit, coupled between a first reference terminal and a second reference terminal. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit includes: a first voltage divider; a second voltage divider; a first trigger circuit, including a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the first reference terminal, the second terminal is coupled to the second reference terminal via the first voltage divider; a second trigger circuit, including a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the second reference terminal, the second terminal is coupled to the first reference terminal via the second voltage divider, and the second trigger circuit and the first trigger circuit are in parallel connection; a first discharge component, including a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the gate is coupled between the first trigger circuit and the first voltage divider; and a second discharge component, including a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the gate is coupled between the second trigger circuit and the second voltage divider, and the first discharge component and the second are in series connection.
Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide a semiconductor circuit, including: a GaN based HEMT, comprising a gate, a drain and a source, wherein the drain is coupled to a first reference voltage, and the source is coupled to a second reference voltage; and a first sub-circuit, including: a first trigger circuit, including a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal coupled to the gate of the GaN based HEMT; a first voltage divider, coupled between the second terminal of the first trigger circuit and the source of the GaN based HEMT; and a first discharge component, including a gate, a first source/drain and a second source/drain, wherein the first source/drain is coupled to the source of the GaN based HEMT, and the gate is coupled to the second terminal of the first trigger circuit.
The foregoing outlines features of several embodiments so that those skilled in the art may better understand the aspects of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they may readily use the present disclosure as a basis for designing or modifying other processes and structures for carrying out the same purposes and/or achieving the same advantages of the embodiments introduced herein. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and that they may make various changes, substitutions, and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of embodiments of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed, that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein, may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.
Lai, Ming-Fang, Su, Liang-Yu, Fan, Hang
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